Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Grandkid Pics - Home from Indiana

 Lucy, two weeks old
Don't you wonder what  life will be like for a child born in 2014.

Good morning, blogger friends! It's good to be home, but it was hard to leave those sweet grandkids in Indiana, knowing it will be a while before we get to see them again - and Lucy especially will have changed so much in the interim. Good thing we have Skype and cell phones and text messages with photos!

Thank you to all of you for the nice wishes for us while we were gone. Now I have a lot of catching up to do, for I did nothing online during the 6 days we were gone. It was wonderful to have a little time to spend with the new little one and her family. She seems to be a very contented baby, and you can see that the big brother enjoys his little sister, and I think only a few times has suggested that they take Lucy back to the hospital. :-)

Mama and Kids




 Having a picnic with Grandpa



 Since I'm still using a cane, he needed a walking stick too.


Time to get busy around here. Hope you all have a wonderful Tuesday! I just had to post a few pics of the Indiana grandkids. Did you expect anything less?


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34 comments:

  1. Yey, pictures! So glad you and Dad made it home safely. :)

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  2. I love seeing your grandchildren. Lucy is so sweet. Glad you had a nice visit and a safe trip home.

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  3. welcome home and she is really beautiful, she will not be of age, 21 until 2035 which blows my mind. you put that thought there. yowsa.
    the mama and baby's is so sweet and so is the walkig stick.

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  4. So very precious, Judy! Your pictures warmed my heart and I am very glad you had a nice time :)

    Welcome back! Hugs!

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  5. So sweet. Nothing better than a new baby in the house.

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  7. I bet t was hard to leave! What cutie-pies. I chuckled at taking Lucy back to the hosp. Kids!

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  8. What a sweet gift from God she is. Skype, Facetime, and texting of photos help ease the separation from loved ones. Welcome home. I can't wait for our little one to be born, only 22 more days.

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  9. Those are the most precious photos. That little guy using his cane because you had too...it touched my heart. How did you not cry, or did you? I am so glad you enjoyed your visit. The weather wasn't so bad till yesterday. Blessings, xoxo,Susie

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  10. Welcome back! Just look at how sweet little miss Lucy is! And her big brother is pretty cute too. How I understand how hard it is to leave. But like you I am soo grateful for all the quick ways there are to keep in touch. My daughter sends me sometimes several pics a day. I LOVE it. Enjoy your day!

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  11. so very sweet! lucy looks big already to me! love your little grandson!

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  12. Your photos are wonderful!! Such a lovely family!! Know you were thrilled to meet your new granddaughter and to visit with your grandson!! So many blessings!! Thank you for sharing!

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  13. Beautiful children! I bet your arms are feeling empty.

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  14. Glad you guys make it home! Your little Lulu is just so sweet. Look how cute those kids are and the family looks so good together. It is amazing to think what the kids growing up in this age will see- xo Diana

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  15. Oh they are darling! You captured some of the sweetest moments. Hope you have lots more!

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  16. Your pictures are so wonderful. They are such precious children. I can see why you would miss them.

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  17. Love your sweet grandchildren. Lucy is adorable. So glad you were able to spend 6 days with them. Love your grandson's walking stick and the picnic with grandpa.

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  18. Welcome home Judy! Love the pics of your grands-Lucy is adorable! We are blessed to have all 11 of our grands within 5 miles of us-couldn't have it any other way.
    Hope you settle back into your routine easily.
    Hugs,
    Noreen

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  19. Oh so very very precious!!! Life...family...nothing in the world compares to it.

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  20. Afternoon, my how sweet, love the wee face... blessings Francine.

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  21. they are just adorable, i am sure it was difficult to say good-bye!!

    i don't have any yet :(

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  22. Oh my goodness, what utterly adorable grandchildren. Oh, Judy, your heart must ache to be far away from them. The baby is a darling. Susan

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  23. Such precious children! I'm so glad that you had a grand time.

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  24. I would have been disappointed if I had not seen the grands and the new baby! lol

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  25. They are just precious Judy. It's so hard to leave them behind isn't it. What a sweet photo of your grandson cradling his baby sister. I'm sure he will grow to love and protect her in time. Have a blessed Easter weekend.

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  26. Precious, beautiful children. You are very blessed!

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  27. So very sweet.I love that your grandson had to have a walking stick to match grandma. :-)
    Also glad you made it home before the storm.

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  28. Your g'children are just adorable, Judy!
    I'm glad you had such a good time together and you've now made it safely home.
    Time for a wee rest, eh?

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  29. Lucy is so cute, glad to hear you had a great time with them. They grow so fast don't they. I wont see my grandson until late august.
    Enjoy your wednesday, on my way in to work it's a chilly morning but should be fine later
    Eva

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  30. Welcome home, Judy! Lucy is absolutely beautiful! Such a sweet post and photo's!

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  31. Precious photos and memories! Welcome home!

    I am behind, too, because my home computer is nearly dead. I jump on at work, as I can.

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